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by Jen Hopkins
It’s a little-recognized and incredibly sad fact; about 75% of the human race is disgustingly vain in some way, shape, or form. I must admit, I am often a little vain myself; though there is a difference between being actually vain and wanting to take care of your body to look good. One constant battle humans fight is against wrinkles. In this article, we’ll examine what products whether natural or man-made can actually help reduce wrinkles and products that are more talk than anything, while attempting to answer an everyday pondered question… do wrinkle creams really work?
Before diving into the networks of reputed ‘miracle’ wrinkle products and such, it could be seen as useful to list a few avoidable factors that lead toward even more recognizable wrinkles later on in life. Major factors include lots of sun exposure, dehydration, smoking, and drugs, the main problem being dehydration. I recommend using skin-moisturizing creams and such in place of alcohol-based aftershaves or lotions, which result in the mentioned above and cause skin damage… which will result in you-know-what.
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by Ray Lam
A diagnosis of breast cancer can be enormously overwhelming and frightening for anyone. But when the diagnosis is that of metastatic breast cancer, the fear can be staggering. This type of cancer is defined as breast cancer that has spread from the breast – the original site of the cancer – to other parts of the body such as the bones, lungs, or liver. The treatment may be devastating to a newly diagnosed patient; but new advances in treatment can help manage symptoms and increase longevity.
Cancer is defined by four different stages and metastatic breast cancer is defined as stage 4 and it means that the cancer has spread beyond the breast and underarm lymph nodes to other part of the body. Another way to explain this is that the cancer cells have migrated and are now growing outside of the original tumor.
The treatment options for this cancer are the same as treating any other cancer. But treatment must be aggressive based on the stage of this particular disease. Because the definition of metastatic breast cancer is cancer that has spread from the breast to other parts of the body, treatment must be speedy and assertive in order to stop the spread of the cells to any further locations in the body.
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